REC 348 How Do I sign-Up?

How Do I sign-Up?

Formal registration for REC 348 will be held in the fall during registration for Winter Session. However, because we need to make travel plans and reserve airline tickets and condo space it is critical that you contact Dr. Kennedy to reserve a spot in the class. He'll discuss any questions you may have as well. Then, when final plans are set a $250 deposit will get your tickets reserved at the best possible price. It’s important to let Dr. Kennedy know you’re interested because it’s first-come, first-served for signing up.

To contact Dr. Kennedy:E-mail:dkennedy@vwc.eduPhone: (757) 455-3305 If you get the voice mail please leave your name, phone number and the best time you can be reached.Office: Second floor of the Batten Center in the Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies suite, office number 208.

Are There Payment Options?

Every effort will be made to accommodate you with a schedule of payments that best fits your budget. Although the cost of the trip is firm, it is possible to spread payments out over part of the semester if absolutely necessary. This is accomplished by signing a formal agreement for payments and due dates. If you are not able to pay for the entire cost of the class right away Dr. Kennedy will work with you to see if an appropriate payment schedule can be arranged that will allow for timely payment to the airline so your tickets can be reserved at the best price available. As dozens of other students have done in the past, please don't hesitate to discuss this with Dr. Kennedy so he can assist you.

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